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write an experiment on potential difference and flow of electricity​

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Potential difference is defined as the work done to move a unit charge from one point to the other. The SI unit of potential difference is volt. Electromotive force is defined as the force that distributes the equilibrium of free-flowing electrons. Below is an experiment to study the dependence of the potential difference across a resistor with current-carrying I.

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Potential difference is defined as the work done to move a unit charge from one point to the other. The SI unit of potential difference is volt. Electromotive force is defined as the force that distributes the equilibrium of free-flowing electrons. Below is an experiment to study the dependence of the potential difference across a resistor with current-carrying .

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